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Music in the Mountains
July 2015
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The Arts Council of Big Sky’s is pleased to announce another amazing summer of Music in the Mountains. Starting on June 25th and ending on August 27th, there will be 14 events, including the fifth annual Big Sky Classical Music Festival. And, best of all, most of these events are free!
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Above: Whiskey Gentry. Below, left: The Tiny Band. Below right: The Suffers.
On July 16th, the Suffers will bring their rockin’ funk and soul sounds to Big Sky all the way from Houston, Texas. Both sonically and visually arresting, the 10-piece ensemble packs each position of the rhythm section and horn section with a level of talent and taste that provides the perfect foundation for singer Kam Franklin's massive voice. The Whiskey Gentry bring their Americana and country infused music to Big Sky on July 23rd. The seven-piece band’s catchy tunes reel in listeners spanning from music novices to mainstream audiences, while their musical mastery garners the professional praise and respect of those with the most sophisticated of musical palates. In addition, a free classical music concert will be held at the Big Sky Chapel on Tuesday, July 28th. The concert is called Baroque Music Montana, and features Carrie Krause (violin), Caroline Nicolas (cello), Kevin
Payne (lute), and Evan Kory (harpsichord). This group of performers has played numerous concerts, national and international tours, master classes and coachings as part of the Juilliard School's Masters program in Historical Performance. The events continue in August with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks on August 2nd, Corb Lund on August 6th, Royal Southern Brotherhood on August 13th, the Brothers Comatose on August 20th and Euforquestra on August 27th. The fifth annual Big Sky Classical Music Festival, a three-day event, will also take place August 7th – 9th. For more information about this summer’s events, contact the Arts Council of Big Sky at (406) 995-2742 or visit www.bigskyarts.org. (continued on page 11)
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Big Sky's Tap Water Named Tastiest in U.S. Big Sky is officially the best place to get a drink . . . of tap water, at least. Big Sky has been recognized by the American Water Works Association in its 11th annual awards for having the tastiest tap water in the U.S. Congrats to the Big Sky Water & Sewer District, and to all of us who like to drink water! Beehive Basin Brewery will open in July. Beehive Basin is a new microbrewery located in the Town Center, next to Roxy's Market. They are looking to hire a few part-time employees. To apply, please email your resume to Casey or stop by the brewery. Check out their website or call 406-995-7444 for more info. Lone Mountain Land Company invites you to visit their new Sales Preview Center opening in July. They will be located at 107 Lone Peak Drive next to Carole Sisson Designs, in the Town Center by Fire Pit Park and will be open during normal business hours. Ousel & Spur Pizza Co. and Spur Coffee expanded their outdoor patio! Enjoy your morning coffee or smoothie, or an early evening salad or pizza "al fresco" from 7 am until dark throughout the summer. Check out their new website for more info. Alberto's Authentic Mexican Cuisine is open for lunch! Alberto's is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 11 am to 10 pm, and is now serving lunch during the summer. Patio reservations are now available for Thursday night concerts; reservation times are 5 pm, 6:30 pm or 8 pm. Call 406-995-2326 or visit their website for more info. The Hungry Moose Market and Deli in the Town Center is pleased to announce several expanded sections, including the drug, toiletries and general merchandise aisle; a fully revamped wine section; plus, an expanded cooler of sparkling wines for summer. The prepared foods coming from their new Central Kitchen have also been expanded in the Grab-n-Go case. More food, more wine, more general items, plus the same great selection of groceries, produce, natural foods, fine cheeses, regional specialties and more. The Hungry Moose has added a second patio adjacent to High Country Goods. Look for the bright green umbrellas on both patios! Stop by for lunch, an espresso drink, smoothie, milkshake, or just to hang out with friends. The Moose has it all! Open daily from 6:30 am until 10 pm, the Town Center location can be reached at 406995-3045. The Mountain Mall location is also open daily from 6:30 am until 10 pm and can be reached at 406-995-3075. Visit hungrymoose.com and or check them out on Facebook for more information. TNG Development is looking for commercial and residential tenants for its latest project in Town Center, 44 Town Center Avenue, which is located adjacent to East Slope Outdoors. Available November 2015, the building will feature ground floor commercial spaces ranging from 1,250 sf to 2,700 sf and six one-bedroom and two two-bedroom apartments. Interested parties should contact John. Big Sky Medical Center is opening this year! This facility will open later this year and will feature a fullservice ER, X-Ray and screening capabilities, as well as full MRI scan capabilities (thanks to a "challenge grant"). For more information, visit their website or a
recent Explore Big Sky article announcing significant donations, staff hires, and more. Fercho Gallery & Elliott Design is available for commissioned artwork and interior design consultation. Stop in and see them during the Farmers Market or Music in the Mountains this summer! Ten percent of Nepal-made Tufenkian rug sales thru 2015 will be given back to their Nepal craftsman in an effort to help them rebuild their homes and lives. If they don't have your rug style in stock, they will gladly order the perfect Tufenkian rug for you! 406-551-3995 ferchoelliott.com Summer is here and Roxy’s Market has all your BBQ, camping and picnic supplies! They have a variety of paper products, briquettes, and don't forget the ice (block or cubed ice)! Grab wine, beer, cheese and snacks for concerts in the park! Extended summer hours 'till 10 pm. The Cave's summer inventory is in, including Deep Eddy's Vodkas. For beers, check out the walk-in "big cooler" for several new selections. Coldest beer in town . . . guaranteed! For the locals, they have some great Montana gifts, such as their "Wear your Roots" hats and sweatshirts along with some unique Montana necklaces and pins! Check out their website for more info. Carole Sisson Designs is ready for summer! Stop in to get inspired and check out their fun accessories. Don't forget to follow them on Facebook and Instagram to see what they're up to! Upcoming Events 5th Annual Big Sky PBR !! Outlaw Partners, in partnership with its many sponsors, is proud to announce the 5th annual Big Sky Professional Bull Riders event in Big Sky Town Center, July 30th and 31st. In addition to two days of bull riding, there is a new multi-act concert on Saturday, August 1st. Get your tickets now! They're almost gone! 7/30: Bull Riding + Live Music by the Kris Clone Band 7/31: Bull Riding + Live Music by Zoso, a Led Zeppelin tribute band 8/1: Music Festival with Headliner Robert Earl Keen, Jamie McLean Band and Two Bit Franks. A portion of all ticket sales on August 1st will be gifted to the Big Sky Community Food Bank. Big Sky Farmers Market The Big Sky Farmers Market is held every Wednesday until September 30th, from 5 to 8 pm, at Fire Pit Park in the Town Center. Trivia Night Every Friday night starting at 8 pm throughout the summer, Lone Peak Cinema will be giving away four movie tickets and a $20 bar tab to the winning team (one to four people per team)! Prizes each round too. Opening Party Ari O Jewelry will have an Opening Party to celebrate their new space in Town Center (between Lone Peak Cinema and Fercho Gallery & Elliott Design) on Tuesday, July 14th, from 5 to 7 pm. Please stop in and say hi! Check out their website for more info.
PureWest Christie's International Real Estate is hosting a Welcome Clients and Friends Open House on Thursday July 16th, from 5 to 7 pm, at 88 Ousel Falls Rd. They are excited to showcase their premier new office and location in the Town Center. Light appetizers and refreshments will be served prior to the Arts Council's FREE Music in the Mountains concert that evening. Choppers Grub & Pub Live Music Lineup July 15: Tom Marino, 7 – 9 pm July 16: Electric Sunday, 9:30 pm July 22: Grinners, 9 pm July 23: DJ Tiny, 9 pm Big Sky Western Bank invites you to join them at the First Annual Big Sky Community Forum on Tuesday, July 21st. The guest speaker is Kevin Pitzer, President & CEO of Bozeman Deaconess Health Services, Big Sky Medical Center Update. RSVP to pkailey@ bigskybank.com. Santosha Wellness Center is hosting a Community Yoga Class on Wednesdays from 11 am to noon. This will be a donation-based, all-levels yoga class held in Town Center Park (weather permitting; if it is raining, class will be held at the studio). Proceeds will go back into the community to a different cause each month. Hope to see you on the lawn! Fly Fishing Festival The Big Sky Fly Fishing Festival, a multi-day, familyfriendly event celebrating conservation and fly fishing on the Gallatin River, will kick off Saturday night, July 25th, with an evening of delicious food, wine and music and a silent auction to benefit the Gallatin River Task Force outside, along the Gallatin River, at the Gallatin Riverhouse Grill. On Sunday, July 26th, following the banquet, there will be an outdoor festival in Town Center Park. Booth space will be available for sponsors and vendors. Activities at the festival will include product demonstrations, Orvis 101 and 201 workshops, casting contests, fly tying demonstrations, a scavenger hunt and much more. After the festival, join us for a showing of the 2015 F3T Fly Fishing Film Tour at the Lone Peak Cinema. Warren Miller Performing Arts Center July 5th – 18th: The Twin Sky Dance Intensive is a partnership initiative of the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center and James Sewell Ballet. To find out more about auditions and daily schedule, email them. July 19th – 25th: The Big Sky Choral Initiative is a seven-day mountain training and performance experience for aspiring singers and conductors and a career development opportunity for high caliber professionals. Apply online July 26th – August 2nd: Big Sky Theater Workshop is a six-day program combining top-level performance training with professional new play development. Strings Under the Big Sky annual dinner concert will take place at the Rainbow Ranch Pavilion on Friday, July 10th. Music performed by members of the Muir String Quartet and their talented guests. Cash bar and hors d'oeuvres at 5, music at 6 and dinner at 7 pm. Tickets are $75. For reservations (required), call 406284-2677. For more information and history of the concert, visit their website.
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Eugene Crail Descendants Picnic At The Ranch Sunday, July 26th, 12 – 3 pm Join three generations of Eugene Crail's descendants as they visit Historic Crail Ranch. Public Invited!
New History Exhibits to Open in The Historic Small Cabin
Virtual Tour of the first Crail Ranch (1870s) in the Bridgers August 1st, 1 – 2 pm The owner of Crail’s first Montana ranch is preserving five buildings. Call (406) 993-2112 or visit www.crailranch.org for more information.
Until the Crails erected their larger house, the 255-square-foot cabin built in the late 1890s served as their home when they came from Bozeman during the summers. The Crails were some of the first "summer folk" in this area.
This year the Conservators are planning to open the historic small cabin for exhibits and displays on the day-to-day workings of a homestead ranch. These displays will be open for viewing during guided tours later this coming summer. In addition, the first in a series of all-weather interpretive signs will be installed. The displays will enhance self-guided tours and will offer visitors a glimpse of the many buildings once on the Ranch, as well as a view of scenery from 100 years ago. MORE HISTORY THAN EVER AT THECRAIL RANCH HOMESTEAD MUSEUM THIS SUMMER! Buck and Helen Knight Retrospective July 12th, 12 – 3 pm Come hear about the original Buck’s T-4 owners – dude ranchers, restaurateurs, philanthropists, and more! Call (406) 993-2112 or visit www.crailranch.org for more information. Annual Crail Ranch Bake Sale PLUS! July 25th, 9 am – 2 pm Bake, buy or both… support Crail Ranch preservation. Call (406) 993-2112 or visit www.crailranch.org for more information.
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MT Trout Unlimited Norman Maclean Festival July 10-13, 2015 Seeley Lake & Blackfoot River 406-754-0034 The literary festival honoring Norman Maclean “In the Footsteps of Norman Maclean” will be centered in Seeley Lake. Festivities will include readings and trips along the Blackfoot River that are described in A River Runs Through It. John Norman Maclean, Norman Maclean’s son and a renowned writer, will be one of the participants.
Bitterroot TU’s 36th Annual Banquet and Auction Sept. 25, 2015 Hamilton, MT http://montanatu.org/event/bitterroot-tus-36thannual-banquet-and-auction/
Big Hole River Day July 18 Melrose, MT Join Big Hole River Day on July 18 in Melrose, MT for an all day event with live music, fly tying and casting demonstrations, kids’ activities, live and silent auctions, vendors, BBQ and more. Proceeds benefit the Big Hole River Foundation and other community organizations. http://montanatu.org/event/big-hole-river-day/
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big sky library Located at Ophir School • 45465 Gallatin Road 406-995-4281 ext. 205 • www.bigskylibrary.org Hours: Sun 1 – 5, Mon 10 – 6, Tue & Wed 4 – 8 Phone: 406-995-4281, ext.205 Check the website at www.bigskylibrary.org for any changes to programs. July 13th Story time at 10:30 am (Pre K) SRP 6 – 8:30 pm (teen): Big Hero 6! Gather a group of friends and settle in for movie night! Pizza will be provided. July 14th SRP 4:00 (K-5): Join us to hear from local veterans as they share their stories of service to our country. July 20th Story time at 10:30 am (Pre K) SRP (teen) 5 – 6 pm: Become your superhero alter ego! Come to the library and get wild with your hair. Pizza will be provided. July 21st SRP 4 pm (K-5): Jason Frounfelker will be here to demonstrate the world of avalanche dogs with Lucy! July 25th Used Book Sale at Crail Ranch Bake Sale. Come on out and support the library. July 27th Story time at 10:30 am (Pre K) SRP (teen) 5 – 6 pm: Be a hero! Volunteer @ your library. Pizza will be provided. July 28th SRP 4 pm (K-5): Join us for the last program for the summer.... a superhero party. Come dressed as your favorite superhero!
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Montana Open Land Month Officially recognized by Governor Steve Bullock, July 2015 is Montana Open Land Month. This month-long celebration is a chance to honor all that open land represents: our agricultural heritage, vast outdoor recreational opportunities, clean water, diverse wildlife habitat, scenic splendor, tremendous economic benefits, a $4 billion tourism industry, freedom to roam and so, so much more! Visit www.openlandmt. org to learn more. The Big Sky Community Corporation is delighted to be part of Montana Open Land Month! Stay tuned for BSCC events in July that will celebrate Montana’s open land.
Arts Council Hosting Free Concert at Big Sky Chapel Enjoy an evening of beautiful classical music when the Arts Council of Big Sky welcomes Baroque Music Montana to the Big Sky Chapel for a free concert on Tuesday, July 28th. The concert is underwritten by the Carroll Toepffer Memorial Fund and the Peggy Dicken Schwer Memorial Fund. The performance will start at 8 pm and last approximately an hour. No tickets or reservations are required for the concert. There will be a private, price-fixed dinner at Olive B's Bistro (across from the Chapel) before the concert, and a dessert reception after the concert. Please call Olive B's at 995-3355 for dinner reservations. The restaurant will be closed to the public on the evening of the concert. Please do not call the Arts Council for dinner reservations.
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